: Scholars in 2010 explored themes of "dark Romanticism," comparing Ahab's iron-willed pursuit to a railroad that cannot be swerved.

: Known for its characteristic "mockbuster" style, the film was released by The Asylum and featured low-budget CGI and a drastic reimagining of the source material. Context of the Original Novel in 2010

: In 1969, a massive prehistoric whale destroys a submarine and takes the leg of Captain Ahab. Decades later, Ahab (played by Barry Bostwick) commands a high-tech nuclear submarine, the USS Pequod , determined to hunt down the same creature. Key Characters :

: Literary critics at the time, such as those writing for Numero Cinq, reflected on the novel’s "slow, restless rhythms" and its ability to remind readers of the "immensity of things one cannot explain".

: A monomaniacal commander who prioritizes revenge over his crew's safety, eventually resorting to using nuclear weapons to kill the whale.

: A whale biologist (replacing Ishmael's perspective) who views the creature as a prehistoric animal acting on instinct rather than a demonic monster.